H.S. roundup: Mighty Tigers, Eagles meet in final

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Oct 31, 2008 at 12:01 AMOct 31, 2008 at 12:36 PM

WILLIMANTIC — Saira Valentine’s five kills, three aces and eight service points helped the Windham Tech volleyball team beat Platt Tech-Milford, 3-0, on Thursday and reach the championship match of the Constitution State Conference.

WILLIMANTIC — Saira Valentine’s five kills, three aces and eight service points helped the Windham Tech volleyball team beat Platt Tech-Milford, 3-0, on Thursday and reach the championship match of the Constitution State Conference.

Aissia Allison contributed 14 assists, two kills and five service points for the Mighty Tigers (16-4), who will play Grasso Tech on Saturday at St. Joseph’s College.

Grasso Tech 3
Hartford SMSA 2

GROTON — The Eagles kept their perfect season going in dramatic fashion as Denise Morales tallied 18 assists and 12 kills to lead the way to Saturday’s CSC championship against Windham Tech.

Maggie Lamphere chipped in with 17 service points and 10 kills for Grasso, which stumbled in games one and four, then went on to a 15-9 win in the fifth.

GIRLS SOCCER
Tourtellotte 3
Putnam 1

NORTH GROSVENOR-DALE — Danielle Dion scored two goals and Haley Anderson contributed a goal and assist, leading Tourtellotte to its fourth straight win. Rachel Kopacz needed only one save as the Tigers’ defense was strong on this day.

Kelsey Rybacki scored Putnam’s lone goal.

Parish Hill 1
Wilcox Tech 0

CHAPLIN — Hayley Bissonnette scored on a penalty kick 10 minutes into the second half, and Parish Hill’s defense made it stand as the Pirates advanced to the championship game of the Constitution State Conference.

Parish Hill plays the winner of Capital Prep and SMSA at 6 p.m. Saturday in New Britain.

The Bobcats tied it up with 4:52 remaining on Nick Koss’ goal. Gary Clauss had one save as Bacon outshot the Wolverines, 12-2.

Seth Gwiazdowski scored for Griswold.

Hyde-Woodstock 6
Falmouth Academy 1

WOODSTOCK — Mike Rabinovich scored three goals and Jon Bertschy contributed three assists as Hyde won its third straight.

Jake Stowe also contributed a goal and assist for the Wolfpack. Doug Steen collected three saves in victory.

Waterford 1
Ledyard 0

WATERFORD — Erik Swanson converted a free kick that soared over a wall of Ledyard players and froze the Colonels keeper as it found the back of the net to account for the game’s only goal five minutes into the second half. Jordan Munsell stopped all five of Ledyard’s shots to earn the shutout.

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